[She’s obviously taken a short look around the area before making the video, because the woman on the screen has a small bundle of various found objects in her hands. A strange-looking rock, a clump of dirt, a piece of broken pottery, a couple of small flowers. The smile she offers the Hitomi seems quite genuine, and not at all panicked.]
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[She looks pretty pleased to see him. It's nice to have familiar faces at least, in a strange place, and at least she knows for sure the boys have been looked after.]
I've had many kind people try to explain the situation to me, yes. Such a friendly place, this Kannagara, isn't it? I suppose you'd have pretty much the same story to tell?
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[His brow quirks a little at the second remark. Actually, most people he's encountered here have been pretty nice, more or less. Sure, there's the occasional crazy dude, and sometimes the natives are annoying, not to mention the oni and other benign creatures of the wild. But he doesn't mention that quite yet. In any case, Thobari might be a naive and stupid sometimes, but his lady strikes Yukimi as a bit more savvy.]
Heh. The people are okay, sure. My story is, I got stuck here. And that's the end of the story for now, sadly. The kids are here, but I guess you know that already.
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[At the mention of the children, her expression softens a little.]
Miharu-kun said that Yoite was here, but of course, I haven't heard from him yet.
[She laughs softly, quietly accepting.]
You've been taking good care of them, haven't you? And Yoite... is he... well?
[He'd been dead, after all. She hasn't decided what to think of that yet.]
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Yeah, well. Cook something and he just might show up suddenly.
Yoite is...he's alive. I guess that about sums it up. Still got appetite, so you could say he's doing well. ["Well", afterall, is a relative thing when Yoite is concerned.]
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